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Teens Leaving “Big Mess” At Old Market Square
Business owners don't mind teens hanging out after school, but say something needs to be done about the trash problem.

Business owners don't mind teens hanging out after school, but say something needs to be done about the trash problem.

Swimmers ages 4-21 to join the team.
City Receives $75,000 PRT Grant to use towards project
Rec officials looking for people interested in serving as coaches for the new program.
"Singin' In The Rain" to be shown for one night only in honor of its 60th Anniversary.
State honorees receive $1,000 medallions and all-expense-paid trips to Washington, D.C. for national recognition events.
Funding for first phase of SC 153 extension is allocated in GPATS' five-year plan, officials hope funding for phase 2 will be secured in 2018.
University's impact on South Carolina includes nearly 25,000 jobs and nearly $2 billion in economic impact.
Award based on Baptist Easley's Standards of Behavior: Integrity, Compassion and Competence.
Event will be feature displays, Wounded Warrior Foundation fundraiser and information about veterans organizations.
Council asks Auditor to change notices for those in cities with TIF districts.
Birchwood Center's annual arts and crafts showcase will be held 10am - 4pm Saturday, Sept. 29 at Table Rock Wesleyan Camp.
Funerals for Sandra Smith Thomas and her son Daniel Gabriel Smith will now be held at Marathon Church in Powdersville
Liberty, Pickens natives among students who earned Dean's List honors.
Volunteers across the state will be taking part in beach and river cleanups that day.
"Raiders of the Lost Ark" will be shown at IMAX theaters this weekend, "Lawrence of Arabia" returns to screens Oct. 4.